Cult is a performative action that takes place in the forest. The relationship between femininity and nature is very present in this work as an attempt to represent our attachment to material things, which distances us from our humanity. Cult is a questioning of our relationship with nature and pollution, procreation and destruction, creation and death.

Lysette Yoselevitz privileges an artistic look at identity and an approach that integrates her origins and her religious upbringing. Her work is based on her life experiences, a diverse cultural background, and a profound questioning of her experiences related to grief and uprooting. She’s interested in the traces that come from the pain related to loss.
Her main subject matter for her artistic work is the identity, memory and the intimate. Her approach is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, she uses elements from performance, drawing, painting, traditional engraving techniques, digital printing and media arts. These different mediums are integrated to her projects in a convergence perspective.